No - when it rains it pours (note spelling)
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One trigger of mass movements occurs when the pores in sediments become filled with water.
Because there is an equilibrium between large pores and small pores. That results in equilibrium between water adsorbed and air capacity
pores
groundwater
Not especially. The virus isn't in the rain. When you get wet, your pores are opened and make you more vunerable to viruses.
- because rain is frequently an acid rain - because water from the pores of rocks expand after freezing and during the time the rock is destroyed by the inside pressure
The Earth is not completely solid, so any rain water gets "infiltrated" into the ground. There are air pockets inside of the Earth called "pores". The rainwater forces the air out of the pores and and fills up the pores. To get this water, out many people drill wells, or use pumps.
precipitation seeping through pores and cracks in the ground the main source of groundwater is rain, and melted snow soak
no fish do not have pores they have scales it is why they don't have pores if you were a fish then scales would be like pores.
"Pores" in Tagalog is translated as "butas ng balat" or simply "butas."
The homophone for "pores" is "pours."
Pores
yes you do have pores on your nose
Open pores are pores that have been unclogged. You can do this by cleaning your face or steaming your face.
Try using creams and masks specially made to refine your pores. This helps for large pores and after continuous use tightens your pores.
can pot enter your pores